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![]() I just realized that I have never kept a ballast under the stand before. I have it in a spot that it really can't get wet but of course there will be a lot of condensation/humidity under the stand. The stand is quite solid with just a few spots for air to escape.
How does this effect a ballast? If it makes any difference its a PFO dual 400 watt. The ones in the big silver box. |
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![]() Other than the obvious problems caused by having electrical apparatus's too close to water. I think that the heat levels given off from a 400W ballast would put an unnecessary amount of heat in the tank.
Tom R |
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![]() Hmmm...I really have nowhere else to put it though. |
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![]() I have both my 250 watt pfos in my stand one is probably 6 inches from my sump, it been like that for about 2 years, i have had no problems. The PFO ballast are built well IMO, and i can easily put my hand on the ballast any time they are running and leave it there.
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